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that's the thesis of foreign policy begins at home. a fantastic new book by richard haass. an honor to have you on the show. >> you just did a better job of describing my book than i'm able to do. >> if you want me to do your book tour for you, i have no problem with that. >> consider yourself booked. >> take him on the book tour. >> not my first rodeo, krystal. you say we need to perform to remain rich enough globally to remain the world leader. quote, americans always do the right thing after they try everything else. do you think we'll end up doing the right thing or we'll do it once it is too late and we've lost our status as the world leader? >> i think we'll ultimately do it. the real question is whether it takes a crisis to get us there. and if that's the case, that's the worst possible circumstances to start turning things around. think about greece, think about what's going on throughout southern europe. we don't want to find ourselves in those kinds of straits. i can sit here and give you an easy answer, a glib answer and say of course we'll get it right. the answ
that's the thesis of foreign policy begins at home. a fantastic new book by richard haass. an honor to have you on the show. >> you just did a better job of describing my book than i'm able to do. >> if you want me to do your book tour for you, i have no problem with that. >> consider yourself booked. >> take him on the book tour. >> not my first rodeo, krystal. you say we need to perform to remain rich enough globally to remain the world leader. quote, americans...
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foreign policy may be and also as a measure of perhaps a protest against what it viewed or what they viewed or perceived as actions by the united states. >> the brothers had lived in the u.s. for more than a decade. the indictment says the internet played a part in the development of what was described as a radical views. at the same time as the federal charges were delivered, massachusetts authorities worked on an indictment against dzhokhar tsarnaev. if convicted, he faces life in prison or he could face the death penalty. >> police in chile have arrested more than 100 people after a secondary school was taken over by students. the occupation was part of a campaign by protesters calling for education. the aircraft carrying a fashion executive has been found. 160as discovered about kilometers north of the venezuelan capital of caracas. >> for the past six months, the search team have combed these waters. they have been trying to recover the wreckage of a plane carrying the boss of an italian fashion label. that search is finally over. >> this is part of a joint cooperation effort. t
foreign policy may be and also as a measure of perhaps a protest against what it viewed or what they viewed or perceived as actions by the united states. >> the brothers had lived in the u.s. for more than a decade. the indictment says the internet played a part in the development of what was described as a radical views. at the same time as the federal charges were delivered, massachusetts authorities worked on an indictment against dzhokhar tsarnaev. if convicted, he faces life in...
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foreign policy. nice to see you, sir. >> hey, nice to see you. >> tell me, how did you first meet the two brothers? was it just living in the same building in is that how you knew them? >> i met the older brother two weeks prior into moving into the apartment under them. i met him at a pizza is shop across from my high school. >> what was tamerlan like? >> my first interaction with him was he was sitting at a table at a pizza shop across my high school and he was talking to another kid that used to go to cambridge latin high school. i overheard the conversation and he was basically explaining the koran to the person he was sitting with and the differences between the bible and the koran. i noticed in a way he was idolizing the koran and trash talking the bible. i was very interested in the topic and i didn't know much about religion, whether it's christianity or islam, and he seemed like he was very well-educated about both so i wanted to join the argument or the discussion. so, yeah, i basically joi
foreign policy. nice to see you, sir. >> hey, nice to see you. >> tell me, how did you first meet the two brothers? was it just living in the same building in is that how you knew them? >> i met the older brother two weeks prior into moving into the apartment under them. i met him at a pizza is shop across from my high school. >> what was tamerlan like? >> my first interaction with him was he was sitting at a table at a pizza shop across my high school and he was...
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policy into retreat making country look less engaged. joining us now, best selling author of brand-new book "the dispensable nation." vali nasr, welcome, we recommend your book. the need to stop leading militarily, you and i a having this conversation to day that president talks about game changers and red lines once again in syria and rhetori rhett continues. what is going on here? >> well preside laid down a red line if syria uses chemical weapon then u.s. will get involved in the conflict, syria -- there severed tha there is ea has done so, if america does not do anything, it is about our credibility. our willingness to enforce our red line, we're not doing so that would impact our standing. lou: our standing is already i guess, suspect, given all developments. we have watched the obama drama, if you will with north korea recede from headlines with boston bombing, we have now watching a president recede from his red line deck l declarationa number of months iran remains a in middle east, where is this leading us? >> message outside to
policy into retreat making country look less engaged. joining us now, best selling author of brand-new book "the dispensable nation." vali nasr, welcome, we recommend your book. the need to stop leading militarily, you and i a having this conversation to day that president talks about game changers and red lines once again in syria and rhetori rhett continues. what is going on here? >> well preside laid down a red line if syria uses chemical weapon then u.s. will get involved in...
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policy sir al qaeda or the middle east and a reality on the ground that shows what the general is saying very clearly with the al qaeda of presents whether syria, yemen, north africa, it is growing and strengthening. how do we resolve policy and reality? >> first of all, the first lessons of solving the problem is recognized the we refuse to use the term radical islam they use violent extremist. but added the congressional hearing or any report issued this during government. lou: i have to interrupt we have just learned watertown police law enforcement are now sending of bomb disposal robot into the location of dzhokar tsarnaev who remains immobilized in the boat of the backyard and franklin street. they're sending in the bomb disposal robot and we will keep you apprised but that is the situation. >> and with the remote to robot it would seem they don't fear his condition is in such good condition to interfere with the robot? it seems to me that they think he may be really down but going back to the other issue they said there is no policy we don't even recognize the policy not even to f
policy sir al qaeda or the middle east and a reality on the ground that shows what the general is saying very clearly with the al qaeda of presents whether syria, yemen, north africa, it is growing and strengthening. how do we resolve policy and reality? >> first of all, the first lessons of solving the problem is recognized the we refuse to use the term radical islam they use violent extremist. but added the congressional hearing or any report issued this during government. lou: i have...
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foreign policy decisions overseas and that especially afghanistan and iraq. >> reporter: what the younger brother is reported to be saying is consistent with what we heard in the neighborhood about the older brother tamerlan and his disgust with things american and christian. >> he said the bike is a cheap copy off the koran. he said most american wars are excused off the bible. >> reporter: and it also emerged there might be a link to an unsolved murder two years ago. prosecutors said monday that they are investigating whether tamerlan was involved in the brutal murder of three young men, one of whom was his roommate. the three were found with their throats slashed, covered in marijuana and cash. federal agents have been looking at the six-month trip tamerlan took last year to russia at a time that rebel groups there carried out a number of violent attacks in thing dega stan region. last year alone, dagestan last 115 police officers in nearly 300 terror attacks. two years ago this street was obliterated by a car bomb. >> reporter: according to officials, chechnya had nothing to do with t
foreign policy decisions overseas and that especially afghanistan and iraq. >> reporter: what the younger brother is reported to be saying is consistent with what we heard in the neighborhood about the older brother tamerlan and his disgust with things american and christian. >> he said the bike is a cheap copy off the koran. he said most american wars are excused off the bible. >> reporter: and it also emerged there might be a link to an unsolved murder two years ago....
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here is a great diagram the folk at foreign policy put together. you can see the tide list is the big red circle. about 420,000 people on that list. one step further in, gives you the fbi's terrorist screening data base which tamerlan was also on. then the selectee list with about 14,000 names. if you're on that list, there a mandatory second screening at airports. tamerlan was not on this one. another step in is the no-fly list. about 10,000 people on that. as the name suggests, it means you cannot board a plane in or bound for the u.s. finally, the disposition matrix, the little dot in the middle, and fp says you don't want to be on this list. few public details are known, but it is thought to be the white house kill list. here to help sort out these and other terror watch list, we have former deputy director of the cia counterterrorism center, phillip mudd. phillip, thanks so much for helping us figure all of this out. and i will just start with the very basic question. if you are on the terror watch this, what does that actually mean? what does
here is a great diagram the folk at foreign policy put together. you can see the tide list is the big red circle. about 420,000 people on that list. one step further in, gives you the fbi's terrorist screening data base which tamerlan was also on. then the selectee list with about 14,000 names. if you're on that list, there a mandatory second screening at airports. tamerlan was not on this one. another step in is the no-fly list. about 10,000 people on that. as the name suggests, it means you...
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it's called "foreign policy begins at home." it's a brief, sensible and highly intelligent argument that america's influence abroad comes first and foremost from its strength at home. everything old is new again. capitalist russia is seemingly catching socialist stalin fever all over again. 60 years after the death of the dictator who murdered millions, his reputation seems to be having a bit of a rehabilitation. in a recent poll, 47% of russians said stalin was a wise leader who brought the soviet union to might and prosperity. on wednesday, may day parades in russia celebrated stalin. none other than president putin invoked his legacy in a ceremony. stalin was the first to be named a soviet hero of socialist labor. some 20,000 people were so honored after him, but then like the ussr, the awards ended abruptly in 1991. 22 years later, this may day, putin revived the tradition, bestowing honors now simply called hero of labor. mr. putin recently said of his own regime, i don't see any elements of stalinism here. well, with a poi
it's called "foreign policy begins at home." it's a brief, sensible and highly intelligent argument that america's influence abroad comes first and foremost from its strength at home. everything old is new again. capitalist russia is seemingly catching socialist stalin fever all over again. 60 years after the death of the dictator who murdered millions, his reputation seems to be having a bit of a rehabilitation. in a recent poll, 47% of russians said stalin was a wise leader who...
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there are people on the other side of the world that don't like our foreign policy, in the middle east who don't like our culture in any way. to them we're the enemy. doesn't it stun you, mr. mayor, people from a breakaway or rebellious former soviet union have come and killed anonymously people they don't even know but know them as fellow inhabitants of america, just as a slaughter? and we don't have a front with chechnya. we don't have a beef with them. or them with us. that just, to me, is like -- i almost feel like i don't know anything to say at this point sometimes. >> it was a total shocker to me. i went through about ten different scenarios yesterday who it could be, from, you know, islamic radicals to right-wing crazies, to just isolated people who were just nuts. i never would have thought of chechnya. the fact is, if anything, we're seen as somewhat sympathetic with the chechnyans and overcritical of the russians. maybe we're right or wrong. that's the way it's seen. i was in russia a day after the attacks in beslan, you know, that really were a tremendous shock to the russi
there are people on the other side of the world that don't like our foreign policy, in the middle east who don't like our culture in any way. to them we're the enemy. doesn't it stun you, mr. mayor, people from a breakaway or rebellious former soviet union have come and killed anonymously people they don't even know but know them as fellow inhabitants of america, just as a slaughter? and we don't have a front with chechnya. we don't have a beef with them. or them with us. that just, to me, is...
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they let us know that that is being postponed and there is a foreign policy component and kerry has been involved in the briefings as a native bostonian. he was emotionally affected in the last couple of days. we noticed that. >> and roger, as we are going through these initial reports and what they are getting in,they are getting everything foreign and domestic and going through old intercepts right now. did they miss something or something that they thought was nothing to it. >> they are going through cell phone records. >> completely. as andrea said, washington has no immediate role. this is all tactical and local, but it's about pulling all the strings on information and see what exactly is the picture that now can be participated. when i was at the white house, it was getting information and bringing it into the west wing and make sure the president had a list of understanding at that moment and reminding everyone that first reports are often wrong and we'll wait for corroboration and confirmation. you expect the president to be careful what he says publicly and making sure that whe
they let us know that that is being postponed and there is a foreign policy component and kerry has been involved in the briefings as a native bostonian. he was emotionally affected in the last couple of days. we noticed that. >> and roger, as we are going through these initial reports and what they are getting in,they are getting everything foreign and domestic and going through old intercepts right now. did they miss something or something that they thought was nothing to it. >>...
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foreign policy, putting boots on the ground in a foreign country. i think there's very little appetite among the country at large for another military intervention. in a foreign country that involves sorts of active presence of troops on the ground. >> let me get -- chris freights on his question which we're learning about, mr. clapper, the director of national intelligence is looks into the failure of our intelligence community to work together with regard to tracking these two brothers and their mother, perhaps the wife of the older brother. we don't know who is involved at this point. certain no confession coming yet from the younger brother. but the questions here, what did the russians know? what did they tell us? did we act on that? did they act on what we had? we're hearing about a conversation between the older brother and the mother that sounded pretty jihadist. and the question is how far should have conversations have gone? >> that's right, christian, what we're hearing from congress along these conversations are we seeing what they're ca
foreign policy, putting boots on the ground in a foreign country. i think there's very little appetite among the country at large for another military intervention. in a foreign country that involves sorts of active presence of troops on the ground. >> let me get -- chris freights on his question which we're learning about, mr. clapper, the director of national intelligence is looks into the failure of our intelligence community to work together with regard to tracking these two brothers...
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first of all, there's been much less foreign policy discussions. we're not a country that's in the mood to go invade anyone anymore. the tsarnaev brothers have been in the united states much longer. they were really immigrants and the fact that they come from chechnya, a place that's been at war with russia has in some ways softened the response. so far at least, i think we have not seen as much anti-muslim kind of talk as there was after 9/11. >> i think you're absolutely right. there's been some. there's been some of that almost knee jerk reaction, which obviously is a problem, but nothing like what occurred immediately after 9/11. isn't that right? >> yeah. i also think -- there are a billion muslims in the world. muslims come in every shape and color. in the american imagination, we have almost racialized what it means to be muslim. the fact these guys are from chechn chechnya under mines the level of racist reactions. to some degree part of what the anti-muslim sentiment after 9/11 was not only based on religion, but it was based on the idea o
first of all, there's been much less foreign policy discussions. we're not a country that's in the mood to go invade anyone anymore. the tsarnaev brothers have been in the united states much longer. they were really immigrants and the fact that they come from chechnya, a place that's been at war with russia has in some ways softened the response. so far at least, i think we have not seen as much anti-muslim kind of talk as there was after 9/11. >> i think you're absolutely right. there's...
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policy. >> regime change has taken place since iraq. egypt and tunisa and obviously there's a situation in syria and the question is not whether or not people will want to get rid of tyranny. the question is what do we do when they do? >> where does that leave president obama? in a bloomberg column, jeffrey goldberg said -- but he did so by reminding the president of a conversation goldberg had when the president was still a senator. quote, this is what then senator obama said to him. what i don't want to see happen is for iraq to become an excuse for us to ignore human relations or genocide. is the the public ready for this? politically, this is not going to be a popular decision. any sort of intervention. that was the issue with libya when it first tarted going. >> all right. moving on. in the end though yesterday in dallas, it wasn't just about bush's legacy. it was about the bushes legacy and future of political dynasties. namely those with those ending in bush and clinton. that brings us to our friday round up of all things 2016. a
policy. >> regime change has taken place since iraq. egypt and tunisa and obviously there's a situation in syria and the question is not whether or not people will want to get rid of tyranny. the question is what do we do when they do? >> where does that leave president obama? in a bloomberg column, jeffrey goldberg said -- but he did so by reminding the president of a conversation goldberg had when the president was still a senator. quote, this is what then senator obama said to...
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the book is entitled "the dispensable nation" american foreign policy in retreat, a powerful, powerful book. vali nasr is the author. thanks very much for coming in, congratulations on the new book. >> good to be with you. >>> the reason north korea's kim jong-un has backed off after weeks of threatening the u.s. did the obama administration play a role? [ female announcer ] the only patch for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease is exelon patch. now with more treatment options, exelon patch may improve overall function and cognition. your loved one can get a free 30-day trial. and you can have access to nurses. it does not change how the disease progresses. hospitalization, and rarely death, have been reported from wearing more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fall, loss of appetite or weight, application site redness, and urinary tract infection. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases or if patients weigh less than 110 pounds. people at risk for stomach ulcers who take
the book is entitled "the dispensable nation" american foreign policy in retreat, a powerful, powerful book. vali nasr is the author. thanks very much for coming in, congratulations on the new book. >> good to be with you. >>> the reason north korea's kim jong-un has backed off after weeks of threatening the u.s. did the obama administration play a role? [ female announcer ] the only patch for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease is exelon patch. now...
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toward national security and foreign policy which is to say to lighten the american footprint in the reasoning, but to deal with these threats of so that's one point. the other thing is, i don't think that barack obama considers the drones a panacea in the war on terror. and one of his top national security advisers said to me, he sees it as an important tactical weapon that has strategic implications. but mostly, he sees it as an opportunity to try to prevent the next attack in the united states. so he was pretty hard nosed about that. so that's where he is. >> richard, you know, i can make moral and legal arguments for codifying our drone program. the rules of engagement and i have in the past. there is also a very practical argument for getting this down on paper. and increasing the transparency on it. when, not if, when bad actors get their hands on the same technology that we have, and use it in terrible ways, we really lose our ability to lean on our allies and world bodies and ask them to sanction or punish these bad actors for an unaccountable drone program when the mantra of
toward national security and foreign policy which is to say to lighten the american footprint in the reasoning, but to deal with these threats of so that's one point. the other thing is, i don't think that barack obama considers the drones a panacea in the war on terror. and one of his top national security advisers said to me, he sees it as an important tactical weapon that has strategic implications. but mostly, he sees it as an opportunity to try to prevent the next attack in the united...
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this administration established a nuclear ministry in line with this policy. >>> japanese diplomats have been working with their counterparts from south korea and china to deal with threats from north korea. but territorial disputes and historical issues are getting in the way. south korea's foreign minister canceled a trip to tokyo after japanese cabinet ministers visited a shrine honoring japan's war dead. he wanted to discuss the north korean issue and lay the groundwork for an annual three-country summit. but over the weekend the japanese cabinet ministers paid separate visits to the shrine for its spring festival. prime minister shinzo abe sent an offering. the shrine in tokyo honors japan's war dead including some who are convicted of war crimes. officials with the south korean foreign ministry expressed deep concern and regret in a statement. they urged the japanese government to correctly recognize history and take responsible action. japan's chief cabinet secretary yoshihide suga says the ministers visited the shrine as private citizens. >> translator: every country has a differ
this administration established a nuclear ministry in line with this policy. >>> japanese diplomats have been working with their counterparts from south korea and china to deal with threats from north korea. but territorial disputes and historical issues are getting in the way. south korea's foreign minister canceled a trip to tokyo after japanese cabinet ministers visited a shrine honoring japan's war dead. he wanted to discuss the north korean issue and lay the groundwork for an...
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. >> we talked about get low, and we have four of the first foreign-policy is the first bush administration did was torpedoed the sunshine policy and then all of that effort. >> you are ignoring the fact that north korea lied to the administration. >> i will get there. under the framework there was an amazing move forward and everybody who was concerned with that said that. there was an agreement by the north koreans to start with plutonium. they cheated a bit of all the experts say that was manageable. until president bush, they kicked out and started nuclear testing. >> and violating their words to bill clinton. >> that is the timeline of what happened. there are experts who say -- >> if you don't negotiate, what do you do? pretend they don't exist and let them make threats and you don't reward them by giving them more energy? >> if they keep making more nuclear bombs -- >> president clinton's negotiations with north korea, they lied to president bush and now to president obama's credit, he started the negotiation. >> let me bring and laura, held captive for nearly five months until forme
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-- well, the school at johns hopkins foreign policy. and author of the dispensable nation. thank you for being with us. >>> what political story will make headlines in the next 24 hours? [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. do you guys ride? well... no. sometimes, yeah. yes. well, if you know anybody else who also rides, send them here -- we got great coverage. it's not like bikers love their bikes more than life itself. i doubt anyone will even notice. leading the pack in motorcycle insurance. now, that's progressive. call or click today. aarrggh! would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. >>> which political stories will make headlines in the next 24 hours.
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time will tell which foreign policy position will define the obama years. joining us to discuss from washington is former assistant secretary of state and professor at george washington university, professor pj crowley. professor, thank you for joining us. >> hello. >> pj as we talk about the legacy of the obama doctrine, vis-a-vis our war on terrorists drones. the attacks were motivated to do what they did by the wars in iraq and afghanistan. i'll quote a little bit from that story. the 19-year-old suspect in the boston marathon bombings has told interrogators that the american wars in iraq and afghanistan, motivated he and his brother to carry out the attack. what do you make of that, pj? >> i'm not surprised at all that has been a motivator for jihadists around the world, particularly the u.s. invasion of iraq in 2003. so this just continues a theme, and it's not even unique to the united states. faisal shazad, the times square bomber, said he was motivated by the ongoing drone campaign in pakistan. >> wes, as someone who has seen combat, we're having ou
time will tell which foreign policy position will define the obama years. joining us to discuss from washington is former assistant secretary of state and professor at george washington university, professor pj crowley. professor, thank you for joining us. >> hello. >> pj as we talk about the legacy of the obama doctrine, vis-a-vis our war on terrorists drones. the attacks were motivated to do what they did by the wars in iraq and afghanistan. i'll quote a little bit from that...
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this is not going to be a trial on american foreign policy or on religion, or on muslim versus judeo-christian, because that's not a defense and therefore there's no place for that in the courtroom. >> mike: judge, you've just given us some of the reasons that we're so very glad we asked you for be here tonight. thank you for joining us on this special live broadcast. great to talk with you always. >> pleasure, governor. thanks. >> mike: judge andrew napolitano, senior judicial analyst for fox news. well, why did one of the bombing suspects spend six months in russia last year? we're going to find out when we come back. >> mike: we now know that tamerlan tsarnaev, the bombing suspect who died friday in a shootout with police, spent the first six months of 2012 in russia. what was he doing there? well, here to discuss former cia officer claire lopez and former israeli defense force officer mark kahlberg. claire, this chechnya connection is troubling, may be the key to understanding. what is so important that we need to know about the brother,s trip to russia? >> well, governor, chechnya is a ji
this is not going to be a trial on american foreign policy or on religion, or on muslim versus judeo-christian, because that's not a defense and therefore there's no place for that in the courtroom. >> mike: judge, you've just given us some of the reasons that we're so very glad we asked you for be here tonight. thank you for joining us on this special live broadcast. great to talk with you always. >> pleasure, governor. thanks. >> mike: judge andrew napolitano, senior...
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we certainly will be talking more about the implications here in terms of foreign policy and possibly national security and how the white house responds in the coming days. first before we do that, i want to play some sound from dzhokah tsarnaev's uncle who came and spoke to the press earlier this morning, talking about check nia, the checken identity in the united states, let's play a little of that sound. >> hatred to those who were able to settle themselves. these are the only reasons i can imagine of. anything else, anything else to do with religion, with islam, that's a fraud. it's a fake. >> "the new york times" white house correspondent, peter baker is with us. peter, thanks for joining us, you were the moscow bureau chief for four years and covered the second chechen war. a lot of folks in america are hearing the word chechnya for the first time and don't understand the dynamics between chechnya, russia and the united states. can you give us a little primer about the sort of tumult in the region? >> it's a good question. we're learning a lot today, a lot of americans haven't f
we certainly will be talking more about the implications here in terms of foreign policy and possibly national security and how the white house responds in the coming days. first before we do that, i want to play some sound from dzhokah tsarnaev's uncle who came and spoke to the press earlier this morning, talking about check nia, the checken identity in the united states, let's play a little of that sound. >> hatred to those who were able to settle themselves. these are the only reasons...
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policy and intervention, precisely due to that situation. when the united states was gearing up for war against iraq, you have to remember what had happened at the time. you had the 9/11 terrorist attacks. you had so much political capital that george w. bush used to sell the war to the country. and the united states got into war very quickly and it took a decade to get out. that has to be sitting on the mine of president obama right now. >> some of the people who have been part of the analysis of this center take issue with the fact that the war on terror and the iraq war are i guess in the same area of this presidential library, still connecting those two when they were not connected. >> they conflatd them in the museum as if the war in iraq were somehow a response to al qaeda being in iraq. and they had their reasons for taking out saddam hussein. when they claimed there was a connection between him and 9/11, that was simply untrue. now before everybody gets too worried about us marching off to another war, i think libya is a better templ
policy and intervention, precisely due to that situation. when the united states was gearing up for war against iraq, you have to remember what had happened at the time. you had the 9/11 terrorist attacks. you had so much political capital that george w. bush used to sell the war to the country. and the united states got into war very quickly and it took a decade to get out. that has to be sitting on the mine of president obama right now. >> some of the people who have been part of the...
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foreign policy has an interesting anal a sysianalysis. chernen writes the numerous terror strikes have not been included in the short list of major terrorist attacks, america's 9/11, london's 7-7, and spain. instead, russia was placed in a different category where like in israel, terrorism was deemed a response to the government's repression, rather than an attack against humanity as such. that's obviously one person's take. in the broader conversation about global terror, those attacks are not often included in the same list. >> although if you are living in moscow or living in russia, you would certainly say they were terrorism. the russians did at the time say they were attacks of terrorism. a conversation we're having now is a reminder of why we do need to know what's happening around the world. why it matters what's happening in chechnya, the capital was flattened during the war there. that chows of chechens have been killed and at some point we have to wake up to the fact that the world is so interconnected, the borders are fairly p
foreign policy has an interesting anal a sysianalysis. chernen writes the numerous terror strikes have not been included in the short list of major terrorist attacks, america's 9/11, london's 7-7, and spain. instead, russia was placed in a different category where like in israel, terrorism was deemed a response to the government's repression, rather than an attack against humanity as such. that's obviously one person's take. in the broader conversation about global terror, those attacks are not...
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this is not going to be a trial on american foreign policy or on religion, or on muslim versus judeo-christian, because that's not a defense and therefore there's no place for that in the courtroom. >> mike: judge, you've just given us some of the reasons that we're so very glad we asked you for be here tonight. thank you for joining us on this special live broadcast. great to talk with you always. >> pleasure, governor. thanks. >> mike: judge andrew napolitano, senior judicial analyst for fox news. well, why did one of the bombing suspects spend six months in russia last year? we're going to find out when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. shoot. now with the share everything plan from verizon, connect your camera, along with your smartphone and tablet. all your devices connected by one simple plan on the powerful network. record video. connect more. so you can do more. the share everything plan from verizon. add additional devices like the samsung galaxy cam
this is not going to be a trial on american foreign policy or on religion, or on muslim versus judeo-christian, because that's not a defense and therefore there's no place for that in the courtroom. >> mike: judge, you've just given us some of the reasons that we're so very glad we asked you for be here tonight. thank you for joining us on this special live broadcast. great to talk with you always. >> pleasure, governor. thanks. >> mike: judge andrew napolitano, senior...
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this is not going to be a trial on american foreign policy or on religion, or on muslim versus judeo-christian, because that's not a defense and therefore there's no place for that in the courtroom. >> mike: judge, you've just given us some of the reasons that we're so very glad we asked you for be here tonight. thank you for joining us on this special live broadcast. great to talk with you always. >> pleasure, governor. thanks. >> mike: judge andrew napolitano, senior judicial analyst for fox news. well, why did one of the bombing suspects spend six months in russia last year? we're going to find out when we come back. ♪ ♪ can you hear it? ♪ fueling the american spirit ♪ no matter when, no matter where ♪ ♪ marathon will take you there starts with ground beef, onions and peppers baked in a ketchup glaze with savory gravy and mashed russet potatoes. what makes stouffer's meatloaf best of all? that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care, for you or your family. peoi go to angie's listt for to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and with
this is not going to be a trial on american foreign policy or on religion, or on muslim versus judeo-christian, because that's not a defense and therefore there's no place for that in the courtroom. >> mike: judge, you've just given us some of the reasons that we're so very glad we asked you for be here tonight. thank you for joining us on this special live broadcast. great to talk with you always. >> pleasure, governor. thanks. >> mike: judge andrew napolitano, senior...
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yesterday's announcement could mark a turning point in foreign policy. but the appetite for intervention, at least domestically seems less than vashs, so far the white house is proceeding with caution, saying before any action is taken, more intelligence is needed. and this morning on capitol hill, secretary of state john kerry briefed house members on the situation. but when it comes to assessing intelligence in order to go to war, the legacy of iraq looms large. and in its letter, the white house made clear that the administration would not repeat the mistakes of the past. given the stakes involved and what we have learned from our own recent experience, intelligence assessments alone are not sufficient. only credible and corroborated facts that provide us with some degree of certainty will guide our decision-making. not everyone shares a taste for caution. yesterday senator john mccain said the administration has waited long enough. >> it's a shameful chapter in american history. and i hope that this new revelation of chemical weapons will move the pr
yesterday's announcement could mark a turning point in foreign policy. but the appetite for intervention, at least domestically seems less than vashs, so far the white house is proceeding with caution, saying before any action is taken, more intelligence is needed. and this morning on capitol hill, secretary of state john kerry briefed house members on the situation. but when it comes to assessing intelligence in order to go to war, the legacy of iraq looms large. and in its letter, the white...
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policy in terms of what we're doing in the muslim world. so their motivation is becoming very similar to the motivation in other parts of the muslim world. >> that's something we really do need to take a closer look at because it really brings the world here. it brings chechnya here to the u.s. by looking at it through social media and the internet. thank you so much for joining us michael scheuer. >> thank you. >>> the time is 25 after the top of the hour. coming up, we'll return to boston where the younger suspect is in the hospital. investigators are waiting to talk with him. >>> plus, the lockdown is over in boston. but our terrorism analyst says that the brothers did not work alone. great first gig! let's go! party! awwwww... arigato! we are outta here! party...... finding you the perfect place, every step of the way. hotels.com because every flake is double-toasted... splashed with sweet honey... and covered in rich double-roasted peanuts. mmm. [ hero ] yummy. [ male announcer ] kellogg's crunchy nut. it's super delicious! [ male anno
policy in terms of what we're doing in the muslim world. so their motivation is becoming very similar to the motivation in other parts of the muslim world. >> that's something we really do need to take a closer look at because it really brings the world here. it brings chechnya here to the u.s. by looking at it through social media and the internet. thank you so much for joining us michael scheuer. >> thank you. >>> the time is 25 after the top of the hour. coming up, we'll...
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activist democrats didn't like the iraq war, didn't like the foreign policy behind it, didn't like the decision to attack and invade and occupy made, was sold, was made to happen and that explains why the word iraq was never mentioned today, not once. and that said, it was a civilized day down here. the words spoken were as sunny as the weather. you couldn't tell the parties apart. you couldn't tell that jimmy carter had won, that the republicans won carter and that the second bush won by saying he wouldn't embarrass us the way his democratic predecessor bill clinton had. now, getting through all of those ramble bushes you might say was a feat in itself and that's what the five presidents did today, get through the day without harming themselves by finding things to agree about, finding ways to say good, honest things about each other and leave all the rest for the next day when hardball. and that's "hardball" for now. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> thanks, chris, and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, omission accomplished in texas. the dedication of
activist democrats didn't like the iraq war, didn't like the foreign policy behind it, didn't like the decision to attack and invade and occupy made, was sold, was made to happen and that explains why the word iraq was never mentioned today, not once. and that said, it was a civilized day down here. the words spoken were as sunny as the weather. you couldn't tell the parties apart. you couldn't tell that jimmy carter had won, that the republicans won carter and that the second bush won by...
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policy while he's on the continent? >> right. it's no coincidence that he's going from west africa to east africa to south africa and skipping those? >> yeah, they're not on the tour. >> they're not on the tour. i don't think he'll get a t-shirt. he's doing the symbolic visits where mandela was imprisoned, in senegal the slave port. i was on a very similar trip with president bush when he was in the white house. in fact, that whole trip was dominated by yellow cake uranium in iraq. >> oh, sure. >> nothing to do with africa. there was the occasional photograph of the president finding an elephant on safari, that sort of thing, but we could have been in france for all it mattered to the press core. that doesn't mean that it's not interesting to africa. in east africa the building of trade ties, where there's rivalry with china. these are important things particularly with afrikaans and that has some benefit to the united states as well. i don't expect the president to be volunteering a lot on egypt and libya. >> at the sa
policy while he's on the continent? >> right. it's no coincidence that he's going from west africa to east africa to south africa and skipping those? >> yeah, they're not on the tour. >> they're not on the tour. i don't think he'll get a t-shirt. he's doing the symbolic visits where mandela was imprisoned, in senegal the slave port. i was on a very similar trip with president bush when he was in the white house. in fact, that whole trip was dominated by yellow cake uranium in...
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policy issues. we have a good relationship with the kazakhs. slightly more difficult relationship with the russian government. but one of the aspects of this as you look to try to figure out how to prevent such incidents in the future is obviously to -- it's a double-edged sword with the russians. can we work with them to head off these types of attacks in the future? but can we not emulate the tactics of the russian and kazakh governments because they operate differently than we do. they're much more aauthoritarian than we are. >> yet, ambassador, much has been made about the fbi and cia handling of intelligence from the russians. them then not being given any further information by the russians. how difficult is that diplomatic relationship? because we know it's not perfect on ordinary matters. but i imagine with regard to terrorism, it's even more terse. >> you know, actually, we've had -- president putin was the first world leader, one of the first to call president bush after 9/11. we have work
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and today we'll hear him talk about how he's addressing foreign policy by pressing turkey for more discussions and working out where the u.s. and turkey stand on action with the rebels in syria and transitional government there. so the message is we're working on the serious matters of government, not on the silly scandals. but, you know, that's their view. americans are no longer viewing these scandals as just silly. it's also the substantive stuff the president has to really face head-on. >> jessica, thanks for that. jessica yellin standing by as we await the president and prime minister erdogan. >> our wolf blitzer is joining us from washington to talk more about that. wolf, second term is pretty tough. i remember we shared the experience of covering president clinton, much of his second term agenda squashed by the monica lowinski scandal. so the problems that the obama administration are facing right now different in nature, but does this president risk becoming weighed down with these scandals and not able to get his agenda back on the table like immigration reform, fiscal issues, educati
and today we'll hear him talk about how he's addressing foreign policy by pressing turkey for more discussions and working out where the u.s. and turkey stand on action with the rebels in syria and transitional government there. so the message is we're working on the serious matters of government, not on the silly scandals. but, you know, that's their view. americans are no longer viewing these scandals as just silly. it's also the substantive stuff the president has to really face head-on....
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. >> some blame congress for the lack of an effective detention policy. in 2011. it blocked trials for detainees in the u.s. and most detainee transfers to foreign countries. >> this year congress lifted those restrictions and allowed the president to close guantanamo. >> the pentagon estimates that roughly 20% of detainees released from guantanamo went back to wage jihad. shep? >> shepard: learning more about the woman accused of planting poisoned bottles of orange juice at a starbucks in california. local news agencies in the bay area have identified her as 50-year-old pharmacist. police say she spiked at least two bottles of o.j. with deadly doses of rubbing alcohol. then tried to slip them into a display case at a starbucks in san jose. next to the yogurt and the milk containers. but investigators -- according it to investigators, one of the other customers saw the suspect pull out those bottles from her bag and set them on the case on monday. the witness told store managers. they called 911. saying those bottles carried a toxic smell. one worker wrote down th
. >> some blame congress for the lack of an effective detention policy. in 2011. it blocked trials for detainees in the u.s. and most detainee transfers to foreign countries. >> this year congress lifted those restrictions and allowed the president to close guantanamo. >> the pentagon estimates that roughly 20% of detainees released from guantanamo went back to wage jihad. shep? >> shepard: learning more about the woman accused of planting poisoned bottles of orange...
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national in this country, it directly affected immigration policy. in 1993, the bombing led to the 1996 immigration overhaul which kicked a lot of immigrants off welfare and tightened up a lot of things there. after 9/11 there was a lot of different culture about immigration changing entirely. we had books defendi ining internme internment. even tknow there's no connectio, it will affect things. >> let's play sound from senator dick durbin. a member of the gang of eight. >> the worst thing we can do is nothing. if we do nothing leaving 11 million people in the shadows not making borders safer, not having information that comes from employment and these visa holders, we will be less safe in america. immigration reform will make us safer. >> victoria, what's your take on this? what's this going to mean for immigration reform? >> it absolutely will make us safer. we'll see millions more dollars going into border enforcement. one of the key provisions is we'll have an effective visa entry and exit system. the other part of it is that we know who is in th
national in this country, it directly affected immigration policy. in 1993, the bombing led to the 1996 immigration overhaul which kicked a lot of immigrants off welfare and tightened up a lot of things there. after 9/11 there was a lot of different culture about immigration changing entirely. we had books defendi ining internme internment. even tknow there's no connectio, it will affect things. >> let's play sound from senator dick durbin. a member of the gang of eight. >> the...
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policy predictions or pronouncements. >> lawrence, i think you're being unfair. they did say there were red lines over iraq, and saddam hussein, being saddam hussein, crossed them. you can't doubt their sincerity of desire to go to war. the weapons of mass destruction were overstated. they did in fact invade iraq. >> yeah, they were incapable of changing course in their predetermined desires of what to do, no matter what kind of information came their way, there wasn't any kind of intelligence that could derail them from where they were going in iraq. >> which is why exactly john mccain is saying we need to do it all over again. the outcome wasn't exactly what they planned. maybe the do over is the right thing. in all seriousness, what the president said was that his calculation would change. right now, the calculator in the president's brain is turning over in some random fashion. i tell you what has changed. what has changed the last couple days, israel has attacked targets inside syria without apparently losing any planes to syrian air defense. that is part of
policy predictions or pronouncements. >> lawrence, i think you're being unfair. they did say there were red lines over iraq, and saddam hussein, being saddam hussein, crossed them. you can't doubt their sincerity of desire to go to war. the weapons of mass destruction were overstated. they did in fact invade iraq. >> yeah, they were incapable of changing course in their predetermined desires of what to do, no matter what kind of information came their way, there wasn't any kind of...
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i've been speaking to some experts in mexican-american foreign policy and they point to that exact fact. they say it will be key for president obama to make that point clear and one of the ways he can do that is by not necessarily focusing on the drug war and on imgras igs. by sure that their conversation is a broad based conversation that focuses in large part on trade, on the economy and on the bilateral relationship moving forward. i think that's a really important point that you bring up. certainly one of the key items on the president's agenda when he comes to visit here. >> thank you very much for the latest from mexico city. now to the investigation in the boston marathon bombing. we are learning new details on who the three new suspects are and why they were allegedly motivated to help the sigg bomber, suspected bomber, dzhokhar tsarnaev. the father of one of the new suspects, dias kadyrbayev described his son as being very caring. he said what i can say about my son. he was a straight a student at school. he was really good in math. he is a great helper. likes to help people ev
i've been speaking to some experts in mexican-american foreign policy and they point to that exact fact. they say it will be key for president obama to make that point clear and one of the ways he can do that is by not necessarily focusing on the drug war and on imgras igs. by sure that their conversation is a broad based conversation that focuses in large part on trade, on the economy and on the bilateral relationship moving forward. i think that's a really important point that you bring up....
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>>brian: let's look at our foreign policy. if president bush had it wrong, according to some, don't go into iraq, don't make a big footprint in afghanistan, stay out of the business of the middle east, let them do their own thing, that was wrong. then president obama comes in and goes to cairo and says let's start new. let's pull out of iraq. we're going to be leaving afghanistan. now what do you think of us? that doesn't seem to be resonating well either. what makes these people happy? >> what moves made them delirious is the fact that we not only started two wars in afghanistan, but we lost both of them. no matter how the american president dresses it up, in the muslim world they have now defeated the superpower. >>brian: we left too early in iraq. we were setting up a democracy in iraq. >> there is no democracy, brian. in fact, you hit on the biggest problem we have and that is mr. obama and mrs. clinton's big thing. the more we push democracy, the more we're waging warped civilizations against islam. as long as a major for
>>brian: let's look at our foreign policy. if president bush had it wrong, according to some, don't go into iraq, don't make a big footprint in afghanistan, stay out of the business of the middle east, let them do their own thing, that was wrong. then president obama comes in and goes to cairo and says let's start new. let's pull out of iraq. we're going to be leaving afghanistan. now what do you think of us? that doesn't seem to be resonating well either. what makes these people happy?...
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there was a great line in foreign policy, if he doesn't still to this red line, it looks like an impressionistic watercolor, once you box yourself in the corner to say we're going to get out of these expensive, xligted possibly in terms of lives conflict, but no clear end game, which unfortunately is what syria looks like, but then you say there will be a line, those comments were made in israel, you kind of boxed yourself to a corner. >> irin, dana, good to see you both, as always. >>> a writer about what could be the best weapon. and it's not american soldiers. how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. it begins with your skin. venus & olay -- gently exfoliates with 5 blades. plus olay moisture bars help renew goddess skin. only from venus & olay. plus olay moisture bars help renew goddess skin. still doesn't feel real. our time together was... so short. well, since you had progressive's total loss coverage, we were able to replace your totaled bike with a brand-new one. the tank,
there was a great line in foreign policy, if he doesn't still to this red line, it looks like an impressionistic watercolor, once you box yourself in the corner to say we're going to get out of these expensive, xligted possibly in terms of lives conflict, but no clear end game, which unfortunately is what syria looks like, but then you say there will be a line, those comments were made in israel, you kind of boxed yourself to a corner. >> irin, dana, good to see you both, as always....
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policy challenges in syria. let's talk about the week now. joining me, bbc state department correspondent kim kattes. author of "the secretary." and "u.s.a. today's" washington bureau chief, susan paige. so, let's talk about first syria. >> and the tough week that the president now faces. because they acknowledged what they know. but they were also saying what they don't know, kim. but iran is watching, north korea is watching. >> assad is watching as well. and i think that it's fair to say that president assad is looking to see how far he can go, testing the reaction from the international community. he's gone crescendo in the use of weapons that he's resorted to from or tillry to airplanes to now apparently chemical weapons. but it's important to point out that on the ground, i don't feel that there is a real game-changing moment when it comes to chemical weapons. without wanting to dismiss the importance of the idea that perhaps chemical weapons are being used. we're still where we were a week ago. which is t
policy challenges in syria. let's talk about the week now. joining me, bbc state department correspondent kim kattes. author of "the secretary." and "u.s.a. today's" washington bureau chief, susan paige. so, let's talk about first syria. >> and the tough week that the president now faces. because they acknowledged what they know. but they were also saying what they don't know, kim. but iran is watching, north korea is watching. >> assad is watching as well. and i...
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we live in the age of ron paul and his foreign policy. i think bishop draw americans back to ron paul, taking a look at the things he was talking about over the last few years since 2007 since he started his war against the gop. the sources you are using are credible. we cannot even trust our journalists in this country anymore. the internet is definitely the best place to get your information. is brian from colonial heights, virginia. let us go to george from pennsylvania on our independent line. no way should be get involved in syria. i think we should have learned what happened in iraq. a five trillion dollar war now between iraq and afghanistan. the defenses they have over there -- we're going to create a no-fly zone? we cannot afford it. , defend ourops home southern border, and read it we learned. they're no weapons of mass destruction in iraq. i do not believe we can believe in intelligence. i think the republican party is pushing for us to go to another war we cannot afford. one other issue coming up this week is that senate prima
we live in the age of ron paul and his foreign policy. i think bishop draw americans back to ron paul, taking a look at the things he was talking about over the last few years since 2007 since he started his war against the gop. the sources you are using are credible. we cannot even trust our journalists in this country anymore. the internet is definitely the best place to get your information. is brian from colonial heights, virginia. let us go to george from pennsylvania on our independent...
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policy, his father's adviser, brent scokroft, and afghanistan, as well. >> all those moments you go through, sounds like there's bits and pieces, fragments in dallas for the public to see. sally quinn, thank you so much for joining me. >>> coming up next, the boston bombing suspect had another city on their list. as we have learned just in the last hour officially, new york and specially times square. much more on that. new details we're learning today next. [ engine sputtering ] [ male announcer ] engine light on? come to meineke now for a free code scan read and you'll say...my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> it is the red line that could mean boots on the ground in syria. today u.s. officials saying there is evidence the syrian government has used sarin gas as a chemical weapon on its own people. >> i think there was that caveat in the letter, which i think is important, and i'm sorry to say may give them an out for not acting in a decisive fashion, because if they all agreed and they concluded it, then the president would have to act, because he has repeatedly described it as
policy, his father's adviser, brent scokroft, and afghanistan, as well. >> all those moments you go through, sounds like there's bits and pieces, fragments in dallas for the public to see. sally quinn, thank you so much for joining me. >>> coming up next, the boston bombing suspect had another city on their list. as we have learned just in the last hour officially, new york and specially times square. much more on that. new details we're learning today next. [ engine sputtering ]...
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activists democrats didn't like the iraq war or foreign policy behind it or like the decision to attack and invade and occupy was made and told and made to happen. that explains why the word iraq was never mentioned today, not once. that said, it was a civilized today down here. the words spoken were as sunny as the weather. you couldn't tell the parties apart. you couldn't tell jimmy carter had won because of nixon's watergate that the republicans beat carter by calling him weak. clinton beat bush by calling him out of touch and the second bush said he wouldn't embarrass us the way his democratic predecessor did. they got through the day without harming each other or themselves, by finding things to agree about. finding good and honest things to say about each other and leaving all the rest for the next day on "hardball." that was a good thing to do. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us, "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. thank you for joining us. big stuff today and we'll get to all of it. big news out of the sta
activists democrats didn't like the iraq war or foreign policy behind it or like the decision to attack and invade and occupy was made and told and made to happen. that explains why the word iraq was never mentioned today, not once. that said, it was a civilized today down here. the words spoken were as sunny as the weather. you couldn't tell the parties apart. you couldn't tell jimmy carter had won because of nixon's watergate that the republicans beat carter by calling him weak. clinton beat...
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as you can see, mayor tufts adheres to theodore roosevelt's foreign policy ideology, at least carrying the big stick part. his duties include helping people cross the street and going for horsey rides. >> looks pretty safe. >> how long have you had that stick, mr. mayor? >> not long, but now i have it forever. ho howdie, partner! >> mayor tufts, as it turns out, it quite an accomplished singer and dancer. ♪ show me where to go >> where mayor tufts seems to shine is in his fishing expertise which became evident when he gave a rare interview recently. >> what's your favorite kind of bait? what do all the fish bite on out here? >> leeches, worms, minnows. >> what's your favorite kind of fish to catch? >> walleye, bass, muskie. >> who's better at fishing, you or your father? >> probably me. >> i saw you eating that quite a bit. could you describe what it tastes like? >> it tastes like fish poop. >> all right. so clearly, mayor tufts has already surpassed mayors mccheese as our favorite mayor ever but there is a political lesson here as well. when you stop to think about it, there are man
as you can see, mayor tufts adheres to theodore roosevelt's foreign policy ideology, at least carrying the big stick part. his duties include helping people cross the street and going for horsey rides. >> looks pretty safe. >> how long have you had that stick, mr. mayor? >> not long, but now i have it forever. ho howdie, partner! >> mayor tufts, as it turns out, it quite an accomplished singer and dancer. ♪ show me where to go >> where mayor tufts seems to shine...
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she met with the iranian foreign minister for the first time. here is what she had to say we talked about a number of issues but focused on the nuclear issues. we had a good and constructive discussion. >> now, the bottom line though, constructive discussion, there was no real action. what the hope is from the white house. if you look at this op. ed that rouhani wrote in the "the washington post" on friday he said to us mastering the atomic fuel cycle and generating nuclear power is about as much diversifying energy sources as it is who for nation. dignity and respect and place in the world. that is suggesting, look, the nuclear program is for energy, it's about our image in the world. it's not about nuclear weapons. they there is still a lot of people around the world sceptic call. >> pen pals recently. there are skeptics in many of them on capitol hill about iran's intentions. >> absolutely. have you allies lye like benjamin netanyahu indicating today look, this is bawl stalling, using the old north korean playbook. tell the u.n. and others yo
she met with the iranian foreign minister for the first time. here is what she had to say we talked about a number of issues but focused on the nuclear issues. we had a good and constructive discussion. >> now, the bottom line though, constructive discussion, there was no real action. what the hope is from the white house. if you look at this op. ed that rouhani wrote in the "the washington post" on friday he said to us mastering the atomic fuel cycle and generating nuclear...
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policy threats like iran and syria and the instability of the korean peninsula. of course those threats remain large but this shows we are still a country in terrorist cross hairs both from abroad and from within. >> it sounds like you think this will reshape our focus as well. >> i think it will, no question about that. but at the same time we've got to make sure that we don't single out one particular community for attack and os t tracism. >> it's very common for them to sfwring we don't care at all to we exaggerate the threat. this is a common pendulum swing. it's also a mistake. and what we've also seen, just in the last week, is most of the coverage and most of the discussion by elites on both side of the aisle has been far more measured than what you just read by representative king. >> but it was measured because we were still a country in crisis. now that it seems that the crisis, perhaps, has subsided, now the nuts will come out. >> that's true, and this is where the media plays an even bigger role. in the months after the july 2005 bombings, there was a
policy threats like iran and syria and the instability of the korean peninsula. of course those threats remain large but this shows we are still a country in terrorist cross hairs both from abroad and from within. >> it sounds like you think this will reshape our focus as well. >> i think it will, no question about that. but at the same time we've got to make sure that we don't single out one particular community for attack and os t tracism. >> it's very common for them to...